RE: In light of our NEW NFT ART PROJECT on Hive I have concerns with Hive Watchers policing of the art community // Long post with philosophical thoughts about art

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If I used an app to redraw a piece of art work, is that plagarism? And what about lifting an image off internet, editing it or adding effects to it? Where do we draw the line?

Art is such a specialised area, perhaps there should be a separate team to review art plagarism, either within Hivewatchers or independently managed by the art community?



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Those are all great questions and exactly the kind of gray areas that are harder to evaluate. How much transformation is required to consider something a new piece of work? Digital art has opened up a whole new realm of possibilities which include some very crazy cool original works and other lesser transformed things that some would consider lazy/not art. Lots of food for thought!

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And Hive is so unique because you can monetize your work, but your rewards doesn't come out from a particular person's pocket but literally from everybody else's. That's why the requirements needs to be more stringent. If the art community believes there are ambiguous areas , then imagine how difficult it is for HW to manage it.

I guess until there is a solution either they err on the side of caution or let the abusers run wild on hive .

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